Description
Discover a piece of culture with the COVER ONLY The New Yorker October 7, 2002, featuring the thought-provoking artwork "Down and Out" by the renowned Christoph Niemann. This striking cover art captures the essence of urban life, making it a perfect addition to your collection or as a unique piece of wall art. With its rich details and artistic flair, it provides a glimpse into the creative mind of one of today’s most celebrated illustrators.
This cover is in good condition, showcasing only minor wear that adds character without compromising its beauty. Perfect for both avid collectors of The New Yorker or those who appreciate fine art, this item is a snapshot of a moment in time captured through Niemann's unique perspective.
- Dimensions: It measures 8" x 10 3/4", making it an ideal size for framing.
- Protective Cover: It comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its durability and longevity.
Whether you are looking to enhance your living space or searching for a thoughtful gift, this cover stands out. The illustrative style evokes conversation and nostalgia, transporting you back to the days when print media was king.
This particular issue is not just a magazine cover; it’s a collectible piece that reflects societal observations, making it a treasure for art lovers and magazines enthusiasts alike. With a label on the front, this cover embodies a slice of history that celebrates journalism and art.
Browse this beautiful piece of artwork and bring home a fragment of literary charm. You won’t just be preserving a cover; you’ll be holding onto a piece of the cultural landscape. Add a touch of sophistication to your decor with this remarkable item.
Order now and own this stunning cover that reflects both artistry and a noteworthy moment in magazine history!